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part of the nature of religion, so much beat up on in our society, part of the nature of religion is that it delivers a message that is like sandpaper against the culture of narcissism. it is not all about you and, no, you cannot make it up. the beauty of a long tradition is that it is bigger than anything we can do by ourselves. >> another favorite target for daniel are christians who seem to her confused about how god works. >> about a year ago, perhaps you remember this from the news, a man who was alleged to be tim tebow's pastor announced to the world that he knew why the denver broncos were 7-1 since installing tebow as quarterback. he said it's not luck. luck is not winning six games in a row. it's favor, god's favor. sorry, but that pastor seems to have skipped his theology class. because saying that all those touchdowns were a sign of god's favor is what i like to call touchdown theology. and in my book it gets a grade of "f." surely there are other christians praying just as hard on other football teams. and what about the players who follow other religions? that was person
part of the nature of religion, so much beat up on in our society, part of the nature of religion is that it delivers a message that is like sandpaper against the culture of narcissism. it is not all about you and, no, you cannot make it up. the beauty of a long tradition is that it is bigger than anything we can do by ourselves. >> another favorite target for daniel are christians who seem to her confused about how god works. >> about a year ago, perhaps you remember this from the...
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karen armstrong says, "all religions are basically compassion." hans coomb says, "all religions are basically the golden rule." and there's a place for that. there's a place for seeing where the commonality is, but in this community with the strong religious traditions, the strong religious commitments on the part of individuals and organizations, we've talked about thick interfaith dialogue. bring the thickness of your faith to the table. talk about all that you believe. don't see how thin you can make your belief but talk about the thickness of your belief, but do it in a spirit of understanding and a willingness to the other person to bring their thickness of their faith to it as well. >> reporter: a major goal is to build deeper interpersonal relationships through efforts like the tuesday table talks, regular dinner meetings between jewish, christian and muslim couples that take place in a catholic spirituality center. the tuesday table talks were an eye opener for derek atkins, who grew up in a church that discouraged exploring other faiths.
karen armstrong says, "all religions are basically compassion." hans coomb says, "all religions are basically the golden rule." and there's a place for that. there's a place for seeing where the commonality is, but in this community with the strong religious traditions, the strong religious commitments on the part of individuals and organizations, we've talked about thick interfaith dialogue. bring the thickness of your faith to the table. talk about all that you believe....
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there is religion -- there is so much here. was that a consideration at all? >> sure. we talk about several different religions, but we are nothing but respectful in talking about them. there are references in the dialogue and in the various scenes, the way we are relating to hinduism, islam, christianity, hinduism. if anything, we thought we were going to offend by not being inclusive enough. saying that these are all traditions that have their narratives that inform people's lives, that get people through their david elias, and one of the characters in the story, the father, he is an atheist, and he has his own narrative of how the world works, how the world should be seen, so if we offended anyone, i would think it would be someone who believed that only one of them was the one true story and then the others should not been listened to. i hope we did honor by finding each viewpoint that people in the religion themselves could be most proud of or would want to see reflected in a film. powerpoint was not to proselytize. our point was not to say you should believe in a
there is religion -- there is so much here. was that a consideration at all? >> sure. we talk about several different religions, but we are nothing but respectful in talking about them. there are references in the dialogue and in the various scenes, the way we are relating to hinduism, islam, christianity, hinduism. if anything, we thought we were going to offend by not being inclusive enough. saying that these are all traditions that have their narratives that inform people's lives, that...
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special correspondent fred de sam lazaro visited timbuktu ten years ago for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." here's an excerpt from his report. >> reporter: it's an impof returned town of 30,000 most of them nomadic traders or subsistence farmers but tick buck due is rich in history, history that sub saharan has only oral and no written traditions. >> before there was an america, timbuktu was a thriving center of learning with a university. professors were teaching philosophy, theology and mathematics. >> reporter: professor al haj says the earliest records go back to the 11th century to a prosperous desert cross roads where salt, gold, slaves, and scholarship were exchanged. that all ended in the late 1500s with moroccan invasions and later french conquests. today much of timbuktu's architecture seems frozen or more appropriately baked in time. the 15th century mosque was timbuktu's nerve center of intellectual life. >> so this place was used for the classics. in the summertime they give lecture here. you have a circle here. at least 40 or 45 or 50 students >> report
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. >> and this union between religion and the state that we know has, you know, for a long time, church and state combined to keep -- to make contraceptives obscene. how do you explain this religious determinism on the part of so many opponents of abortion? >> well, there's sort of two ways of looking at it. i mean, many people don't know that abortion became criminalized in the united states not as a result of really a religious movement, but as part of the effort of white male doctors to professionalize, to gain control over medicine from midwives and herbalists. and also in response to a very similar moment in history that we're in now. it was a point in which there was a great deal of immigration, where native white birth rates were falling, and there was the first beginning of the suffrage and feminist movement, arguing that women shouldn't have to, that women should have a say in whether they have intercourse with their husbands. and the people who were asking the legislature to criminalize abortion were arguing that that had to be done to keep women in their place, to ensure that
. >> and this union between religion and the state that we know has, you know, for a long time, church and state combined to keep -- to make contraceptives obscene. how do you explain this religious determinism on the part of so many opponents of abortion? >> well, there's sort of two ways of looking at it. i mean, many people don't know that abortion became criminalized in the united states not as a result of really a religious movement, but as part of the effort of white male...
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but they are, they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just asasy do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and curls behind their ears and the women whose hair really is as covered as women in many muslim countries. and so there is a lot of resentment, especially among secular israelis about the special privileges that the orthodox and the settler movement get. everything from greater public spending, to the fact that the ultraorthodox with their young people say they are studying the torah are exempted from compulsory national military service that every other young israeli, male or female has to serve. and that is really you know, the most striking divide that i see here in israel. >> brown: so margaret, give us a flavor for what is coming next week. what are yy reporting on. >> warner: jeff, we came here to look at the thr
but they are, they separate their politics from their religion. and you really see ton the streetsment i men in many neighborhoods, and certainly in tel aviv people dress just asasy do in the states. but there are a lot of neighborhoods and especially up here in jerusalem you see the orthodox everywhere and men in their black hats and curls behind their ears and the women whose hair really is as covered as women in many muslim countries. and so there is a lot of resentment, especially among...
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correspondent fred de samazaroo filed in 2003 for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> ifill: finally tonight, we begin a series of conversations on how the digital world affects, and infects, the culture we live in. back with us is our daily download team, who spent last year examining how the political campaign played out online. newshour political editor christina bellantoni takes it from there. for that we are joined by two journalists from the website daily download. howard kurtz is "newsweek"'s washington bureau chief and host of cnn's reliable sources. lauren, howy, welcome back this year. as technology has evolved employers are being forced to rewrite their social media rules. what is it that we're seeing? >> we're seeing a series of rulings from the national labor relations board. what we're finding is that workers are allowed to complain online, on facebook, if they want to improve wages and working conditions. otherwise, for get about it. >> you might think you'd get in trouble for dissing the boss in some of these cases. i guess there was one case where sev
correspondent fred de samazaroo filed in 2003 for the pbs program "religion and ethics newsweekly." >> ifill: finally tonight, we begin a series of conversations on how the digital world affects, and infects, the culture we live in. back with us is our daily download team, who spent last year examining how the political campaign played out online. newshour political editor christina bellantoni takes it from there. for that we are joined by two journalists from the website daily...
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why religion? why do people take these things so seriously and, of course, you'll hear lots more about this. in fact in the second class, we'll have some pieces from our trip to the middle east. but, whoa - i mean, talk about your identity and your relationships linked to a religious perspective. it's like nothing that i've ever experienced over here in this country and we'll see how intense that is. but try to answer the question why and understand it. you have a question on the back or comment? [female voice:] professor, oh, i'm sorry. [female voice:] which one were you.. [dr. simons:] oh, either one. [female voice:] either one. [dr. simons:] you can do it in harmony. [ both women speak simultaneously and the class laughs ] [female voice:] i was interested in professor smart warned against making assumptions about other religions because often that deters you from being open to other religions. if you feel you have the truth, you proceed only in one line and don't let other ideas come into your s
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, because religion can be toxic. and what we have to do is we have to make sure that when we say we are religious people, that what we're really talking about is how we can live our lives with others in ways that they don't suffer as much. there's pain, all kinds of pain, but those who have less have more pain, and have more - they're limited more, because we make sure that someway, somehow they're always having to look for food, look for money to get some clothes, look for a place to stay - they're always looking, they're not getting very much, because they have to look so much and so on. and so i think the critical thing is how can we make things work on earth where people will know - that the church, for instance, that is out in the forefront. martin luther king calls it the drum major. you've got to be the drum major - leading the band, the march, the parade. but what is the church? it's the tail light on a car - it's just always behind. and so i think what we must do is turn things to a point where we come to un
, because religion can be toxic. and what we have to do is we have to make sure that when we say we are religious people, that what we're really talking about is how we can live our lives with others in ways that they don't suffer as much. there's pain, all kinds of pain, but those who have less have more pain, and have more - they're limited more, because we make sure that someway, somehow they're always having to look for food, look for money to get some clothes, look for a place to stay -...
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and will it sway people more toward religion or away from religion? >> well, i think medicine for the last hundred years has already undergone a lot of change. we don't even have to guess the years coming up. and certainly, as people who live in modern america, we all profit, religious or not we profit from the medical advances. >> now, the pharmaceuticals that come into existence by reason of biotechnology and genetic -- genetic -- the genetic sciences is one thing. but when you start altering genes, you are right at the heart of the essence of being a man, a person, you understand? >> yes. >> that leap is an enormous leap. it is perhaps the most profound change that we will have ever seen in mankind. way beyond anything like the industrial revolion. >> it's not the kind of thing that we'll be able to discuss carefully in a couple minutes on a tv show. >> no, but my question is to you, and i don't want you to take that dodge, if you don't mind my telling you, that's exactly what it is, is it going to pull people towards religion or is science really
and will it sway people more toward religion or away from religion? >> well, i think medicine for the last hundred years has already undergone a lot of change. we don't even have to guess the years coming up. and certainly, as people who live in modern america, we all profit, religious or not we profit from the medical advances. >> now, the pharmaceuticals that come into existence by reason of biotechnology and genetic -- genetic -- the genetic sciences is one thing. but when you...
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what does that mean for the future of organized religion? father maurice wil morris will n that subject at 10:45. rim said to release the blackberry 10 tomorrow i want to know where the stock is today. how about today, nicole. nicole: it is down about 5% today. not a good start tacking onto yesterdays losses. this stock has been running hot year to date. research in motion is a winner year to date. up 115%, so this stock has been running hot ahead of the blackberry 10. tomorrow is a big day. stuart: the day traders dream. nicole: i cannot wait to see how it is received. will they have the apps, the corporate customers, what everybody dreamed of, security, the greatest keyboard, their rocksolid e-mail. this is what blackberry is known for. stuart: they keep going on and on about the smartphone business and we discuss it, but i think that is legitimate because the smartphone is the technology device of the decade. >> everybody has the two names because this is what we will be watching for sure. we waited over a year for this one. stuart: i wan
what does that mean for the future of organized religion? father maurice wil morris will n that subject at 10:45. rim said to release the blackberry 10 tomorrow i want to know where the stock is today. how about today, nicole. nicole: it is down about 5% today. not a good start tacking onto yesterdays losses. this stock has been running hot year to date. research in motion is a winner year to date. up 115%, so this stock has been running hot ahead of the blackberry 10. tomorrow is a big day....
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. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the controversial commercial or is the criticism that political correctness runs amok? we'll debate next on "the five." ♪ ♪ the you eat less... you lose weight. it's a great plan... until you get hungry. that's the time to take slimful. one tasty 90-calorie slimful and a glass of water satisfies hunger for hours making it easier to eat smaller meals, and resist snacking. your friends might think you found the secret to losing weight. but it's no secret... it's slimful. eating less is a beautiful thing. ♪ ♪ >> bob: bubbles? >> greg: buggles. >> bob: super bowl sunday is four days from today. the volkswagen ad on the day that day is getting att
. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the...
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. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up, this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the controversial commercial or is the criticism that political correctness runs amok? we'll debate next on "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> bob: bubbles? >> greg: buggles. >> bob: super bowl sunday is four days from today. the volkswagen ad on the day that day is getting attention. take a look. >> i hate mondays. >> they're the worst. >> no worries, man. everything will be all right. yeah, man. sticky bun come soon. >> yeah! ♪ >> wicked! julia, turn the frown the other way around. ♪ ♪ >> you guys are three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> thigh have gotten over a million hits. some consider it racist toward jamaicans. what do you th
. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up, this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the...
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you can pick from many of the religions. i said we were agnostic. we don't believe in god. he said that we have to believe in god to be in the boy scout. i told my son he was welcome to try out a church and experiment with different religions, but at the time he wasn't willing to try that. if in the future he decides he wants to attend church and dedicate himself to a specific religion that will be his choice. >> john: i want to say i'm surprised at an organization that is so patriotic has no understanding of the constitution. jesus never said anything against gay people either. i should not be surprised. what would you do? would you support him if he came home one day and said i'm a believer. >> absolutely. i've raised him to be kind and use the same morals as christians. if he came home and said i want to be baptist buddhist, it wouldn't matter to me. i know he has thought it out it wouldn't matter to me either way. >> john: there are believers who don't follow an organized religion. they believe in the bible and jesus and some kind of intelligence, some kind of source be
you can pick from many of the religions. i said we were agnostic. we don't believe in god. he said that we have to believe in god to be in the boy scout. i told my son he was welcome to try out a church and experiment with different religions, but at the time he wasn't willing to try that. if in the future he decides he wants to attend church and dedicate himself to a specific religion that will be his choice. >> john: i want to say i'm surprised at an organization that is so patriotic...
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bad religion performs next! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gibberish ] and you'll dump your old duster. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady, who's that lady? [ female announcer ] swiffer 360 dusters extender cleans high and lo
bad religion performs next! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ so, we all set? i've got two tickets to paradise! pack your bags, we'll leave tonight. uhh, it's next month, actually... eddie continues singing: to tickets to... paradiiiiiise! no four. remember? whoooa whooaa whooo! you know ronny, folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. and how happy are they jimmy? happier than eddie money running a travel agency. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you...
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religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and that some nation would use islam and religion to get the support of the people and once they are in power be with in a very very differently from what the i've been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing two in three to egypt. americans want to intrude and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and the reality has shown that actually muslim brotherhood does not have they were short of the support of the majority of people in egypt now there is only one quark the that actually will decide what's happening in egypt and the people of egypt neither the united states nor morsi himself have much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. free of the regime today. egypt was one of the first states and there are while the u.s. was said to have devolved to democracy through a revolt president obama has sent out they highest ratings that has now witnessed a sharp drop in popularity it's seen as a sign that washington has failed to define a consistent policy in the r
religion and politics should not be mixed clearly and that some nation would use islam and religion to get the support of the people and once they are in power be with in a very very differently from what the i've been promising and that's. one of the reasons of the anger you are seeing two in three to egypt. americans want to intrude and secure their interest in egypt but now their pictures and the reality has shown that actually muslim brotherhood does not have they were short of the support...
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, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented partnership not just between our agencies but agencies across the federal government that the president has convened to bring our best resources and minds to bear to do something about it. there is now a web site, stopbullying.gov where a tool kit is being developed and these kinds of best practices are being promoted. the center for disease control, the division of violence prevention, an effort to use good data in research, they have released a come pend yum of common bullying tools. that's also available online. we are doing these conversations with community and the pres
, in most instances a lot of that is not about race or religion, it's because. perception that students that share certain religious traits also share certain ethnicities and that is discrimination and that falls under title 6. it is not just about enforcing the laws that make it clear how the laws apply. it is, though, as we said, you can't get at this through enforcement alone. this is a culture that tolerates this and in too many ways promotes it. as tom mentioned we have an unprecedented...
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. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up, this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the controversial commercial or is the criticism that political correctness runs amok? we'll debate next on "the five." ♪ ♪ in america tay we're running out of a vital resource we need to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ at devry.edu/knowhow. to find
. >> bob: if your religion you to pray, catholic religion requires you to pray in the day i assume he would have the same equal rights but it doesn't. >> greg: if many my religion required me to dance without my pants on every five minutes? >> eric: that's what your religion does do. coming up, this volkswagen ad is racist. do you agree. watch. >> three minutes late. >> no cloud on a sunny day. >> sir? >> eric: should they pull the plug on the...
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what role does religion play? it seems to be an important predictor in some sense on who is going to have children and who's not. that is not religion in the sense of belief but in terms of attendance at church services or other participation in religious life. could you talk talk about talk about that a little bit? >> guest: this is fascinating actually because it really has change. if you go back and look at the national art of statistics reports from the 1900s what you see as classifications of fertility by religious sect. the. the democracy in america were assessed about catholics and protestants and as it happens there have been enormous demographic splits. over the years, fertility increase until they met together and a lot of demographers that this was the end of catholic fertility and catholics were no longer special but it says something more interesting happen. what happened was it no longer mattered what your actual belief was. as a matter of fact if you are jewish or muslim or mormon or catholic or pro
what role does religion play? it seems to be an important predictor in some sense on who is going to have children and who's not. that is not religion in the sense of belief but in terms of attendance at church services or other participation in religious life. could you talk talk about talk about that a little bit? >> guest: this is fascinating actually because it really has change. if you go back and look at the national art of statistics reports from the 1900s what you see as...
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to teach religion and why you should care about you and. this is why you should watch only on all jihad god. deadly clashes in the gulf egypt caused by anti-government protests and an outcry over death sentences for twenty one people links to food bowl rioting last year. friendship troops retake a key northern town in mali in their battle to oust islamist insurgents as questions mount over the true motive of the ongoing intervention. and prime minister david cameron promises to let the british people vote on whether the u.k. should exit but only if his party wins the next election. the latest news and the week's top stories this is the week here on r.t. with me your leadership of our thanks for joining us kaye also spreading in egypt where the more deadly clashes and portside in cairo are at least thirty two people including two police officers and two footballers have been killed after crowds tried to storm a prison in the seaside city the riots followed death sentences given to twenty one people for their role in last year's football stad
to teach religion and why you should care about you and. this is why you should watch only on all jihad god. deadly clashes in the gulf egypt caused by anti-government protests and an outcry over death sentences for twenty one people links to food bowl rioting last year. friendship troops retake a key northern town in mali in their battle to oust islamist insurgents as questions mount over the true motive of the ongoing intervention. and prime minister david cameron promises to let the british...
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religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being would in a very very differently from what the been promising and that's part one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing today in this three to egypt americans want to ensure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets. afraid of the regime egypt was at the forefront of the pro-democracy uprisings in the middle east the us supported the revolts hoping that barack obama's promise of change for the region would bear fruit however after a wave of anti-american protests all the hopes his famous carre speech try to inspire have been dashed. investigates why i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world words of promise that field of religion with hope but as obama begins his second term in office his critics failed hi
religion and politics should be mixed clearly and some. would use slam and religion to get the support of the people and once the are being would in a very very differently from what the been promising and that's part one of the reasons of their anger you are seeing today in this three to egypt americans want to ensure and secure their interests in egypt but now the leader of the united states nor morsi himself much say in what's happening to the people of egypt who are back in the streets....
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islamic in our short discussion we talk about religion. what do you say to people that think republicans are fundamental christians that are out of touch in society? >> being a graduate student in religious studies i have a lot to say about that in this book and we find the most offensive characterization of republicans or any group of people to call christians or the christian right fanatics or extremists. i think that we go through a lot of statistics about how christian republicans are. on the christians from the left sometimes from the media come sometimes from hollywood, because it almost comes off feeling scared like they are frightened if you talk about intelligent design and which is basically evolution with god, it's almost like why are you taking my science a way? the science estes' there. it's absolutely there. it feels a little threatened and i don't understand what is so threatening were dangerous about the churchgoer. it's a religious country in the religious world. it's a 198% of the world's population crazy as really out of
islamic in our short discussion we talk about religion. what do you say to people that think republicans are fundamental christians that are out of touch in society? >> being a graduate student in religious studies i have a lot to say about that in this book and we find the most offensive characterization of republicans or any group of people to call christians or the christian right fanatics or extremists. i think that we go through a lot of statistics about how christian republicans...
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lets one imagine what is going to be the future of religion in the next century. malt bilingualism, and the united states is the basis, multilingual and as -- multilateralism is routine, and one surprising discovery of the last five years is that the best protection that we now know of against the symptoms of alzheimer's disease is not your pseudo guru or any medicine, being bilingual. being bilingual gives you five years protection against symptoms of alzheimer's disease, and we don't know yet whether be modeling will gives you five years protection. multiplied times the number of your -- those are just some examples of what we can learn from traditional society. i hope that you find it as fascinating to read in my book about traditional society as i found it to have written it. thank you. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much, dr. diamond. at this point we will take questions. the way it works is you raise your hand and i will call on you and we will get a microphone to you. who would like to start us off? there is a lady in orange on the aisle there. >>
lets one imagine what is going to be the future of religion in the next century. malt bilingualism, and the united states is the basis, multilingual and as -- multilateralism is routine, and one surprising discovery of the last five years is that the best protection that we now know of against the symptoms of alzheimer's disease is not your pseudo guru or any medicine, being bilingual. being bilingual gives you five years protection against symptoms of alzheimer's disease, and we don't know yet...
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maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with all the other men, and it is italy against switzerland. at one time, the italians win. i find it beautiful and emotional at the same time. he betrayed himself through that reaction, and at the same time, it was beautiful, but at the same time, it is sad that you have to change your color or to hide it. that you have to do something like that to deny even your origin. you have to be proud of your urgent and to show it. >> you are giving me a challenge and a challenge -- giving me a challenge and yourself a challenge. what about cult? that is not something to hide behi
maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in switzerland. he is not integrated at all. what does he do? he preaches his hair blond to be integrated, to look as if he was from switzerland. at a football game, he is looking with...
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thisp this isthis is as part of a religion. thisp this isthis is reportedly happening in old havana cuba. andpand this is supposedly something that goes with "religious fanatic"and p and it appearsand it appears that the arms of thisthisp this young childthis young child this young child are being p >> does 666>> does 666 carry the >> does 666 carry the>> does 666 carry the same >> does 666 carry the same connotation there? >>p >> for us>> for us it's the symbol of the anti-christ. >>t >> this, by most accounts, is unusual.p >> and it just>> and it just stinks to seep kid in his little super hero shirt, hep shirt, he isshirt, he is twop kid in his little super hero shirt, hep shirt, he isshirt, he is two years old, her should not be forceshould not be forcep should not be forceshould not be force should not be force into ap >> we're giving>> we're giving p >> we're giving>> we're giving away a bunch of ipadr p ipad minisipad minis in the week ahead. wednesday'swednesday's buzz word is coming up soon. >>p >> >> wednesday's >> we
thisp this isthis is as part of a religion. thisp this isthis is reportedly happening in old havana cuba. andpand this is supposedly something that goes with "religious fanatic"and p and it appearsand it appears that the arms of thisthisp this young childthis young child this young child are being p >> does 666>> does 666 carry the >> does 666 carry the>> does 666 carry the same >> does 666 carry the same connotation there? >>p >> for...
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from the government's point of of view, you don't have a right to your religion. no help from the government at all on friday. >> this is part what have kathleen sebelius had to say. she said, today the administration is taking the next step in providing women across the nation with coverage of recommended preventive care at no cost, while reporting religious concerns. the administration believes it has met the concerns. >> well, shannon, for the many people whose religious rights are violated by this mandate, many of them have sued. they have been waiting for well over a year for something very simple, an exemption from the mandate. simply, that's what we do with people who have religious objections to laws. we exempt them. that's what these people have been waiting for and that's not what they got. the exemption that only applies to a house of worship was not expanded one inch. so the administration didn't do anything for the exemption or the business owners like hobby lobby. all they really did was propose a bookkeeping measure for certain religious organizatio
from the government's point of of view, you don't have a right to your religion. no help from the government at all on friday. >> this is part what have kathleen sebelius had to say. she said, today the administration is taking the next step in providing women across the nation with coverage of recommended preventive care at no cost, while reporting religious concerns. the administration believes it has met the concerns. >> well, shannon, for the many people whose religious rights...
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like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between the sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or forming or whatever i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. streets of iraq war and such and he was railing sciri did i will say was massacring kurds say was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but i want to bring a contrarian he was a sovereign country that's the difference starting he was a sovereign country but he was still chilling to d
like but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between the sex and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of communal conflict there's been a history of this state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or forming or whatever i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is iraq a failed state or...
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but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a failed state. i don't think i don't think iraq is a failed state i think he rock has many problems but i don't think it is a failed state and i just want to point out your previous point peter you make it sound like that the sunni shiite problem in iraq only came about after the u.s. invasion as much as on the. warrant such that he was railing serry did i will say was massacring kurds saddam hussein was massacring shiites so i think you're pretty but it was a sovereign country and it was a sovereign country that's the difference that saying he was a sovereign country but he was still killing the differe
but the communities in iraq there is no actual street street level animosity between these sects and religions and this has been a characteristic of iraq for many hundreds of years where there isn't a history there has never been a history of kwame no conflict there's been a history of the state of free jeems or pressing this ethnicity like the kurdish people or pressing the shia hour or for me what i want i want to go to jerusalem before we go to the break here. is a failed state or becoming a...
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people are anxious to know about other religions so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis. both to locals and visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera, break fast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts of the opera, which comes to santa fe along with million of viewers across the world, and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do lot with music and a lot with art and pretty much everything. the history of santa fe is rooted in three major cultures. the native american, the hispanics, and the anglo. that's obviously oversimply identifying things. but each one carries a heritage that the writers are anxious to share. we boast the best of the young native american writers working today. we do events for the indian school here. we boast the best of the spanish colonial art market. we sell books of the indian market. in august, which is the largest native american art market in the world, and for m
people are anxious to know about other religions so religion does well. this whole wall behind me is paperback fiction, and that rolls out of here on a steady basis. both to locals and visitors who want something light to read while they're traveling and nothing too terribly important. the opera, break fast meets here all winter long before the simulcasts of the opera, which comes to santa fe along with million of viewers across the world, and there's a breakfast here and a lecture. so we do...